Rudderfish

Centrolophus niger

Blue sketch illustration of Rudderfish
Kosher
Has fins and scales
Fins Yes
Scales Yes
Description

The black ruff is a medusafish, the only member of the genus Centrolophus. It is a pelagic fish found in all tropical and temperate oceans at depths of 0 to 1,000 m.

The black ruff is a deep-water fish that isn't a major food species, so it shows up only occasionally at market.

Going by the source scientific name, this entry is the black ruff, Centrolophus niger, a pelagic fish of deep temperate and subtropical oceans worldwide. It ranges from near the surface to over 1,000 meters and is largely absent from the tropics.

Also known as

  • Black ruff
  • Blackfish

Kosher Rudderfish in foreign languages

ScientificCentrolophus niger
Hebrew בלוריתן שחור
Arabic رطامة
Spanish Romerillo
French Centrolophe Noir
Italian Ricciola di fondale
German Schwartzfisch
Russian Чёрный центролоф
Chinese 黑長鯧
Warnings & Kosher Issues
  • Kosher. The black ruff has scaled fin sheaths and a scaled body, so it has fins and scales.
  • 'Rudderfish' is a shared common name. It's used for the black ruff here, but also for banded rudderfish (a Seriola jack) and for sea chubs, which are all different fish.